Chapter 5- The Halloween Dance Part 1

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Zayn dropped Perrie off at Leigh-Anne's house at one o'clock, telling her that he'd see her on the dance floor. Perrie hoped not, but she knew that Zayn would find a way to find her no matter what costume she was wearing. She was trusting the girls on her costume, and she was starting to think that it was a bad idea even agreeing to go.

"C'mon Jade! Matching outfits would be so cute!" Leigh-Anne said, holding up a picture of a costume.

"More like extremely humiliating! I'm not wearing a slutty cat outfit Leigh! Do you know how many girls will be wearing the exact same thing?" Jade yelled at her. Perrie and Jesy were just sitting on the couch, watching this(stupid) argument play out. They let them argue for a few more minutes before Jesy stepped in.

"Guys! Shut up! For god's sake; Leigh-Anne, Jade is sort of right in this situation, Jade, you're over exaggerating. Now please, be quiet!" She said, calmly and collectively. Perrie wished she could do that all the time, but it was only when she had those weird bursts of emotions which weren't as often as she'd like, so she stayed quiet and flipped through a magazine that was placed on the coffee table. As she flipped through, she of course came by a page full of Halloween ideas. She stopped and took a look at all the different costume ideas, pumpkin carving faces, and how to decorate your house.

"What about these ones?" Perrie said, barely loud enough for the other three to hear it.

"What about what ones?" Jesy asked, sitting down next to Perrie and leaned over to look at the page. Perrie pointed to two pairs of matching outfits; one pair had a police officer and a robber, the other had a pirate and a captive sailor.

"Oh! Oh! Can I be the police officer?" Jade asked, rushing over and looking at the page.

"I want to be the police officer!" Leigh-Anne protested. Perrie sighed.

"Rock, paper, scissors you two. I'll be the captive sailor, if you be the pirate, Jesy." Perrie instructed, while turning to Jesy who was shaking her head.

"There's no way I'm dressing up as a pirate. We can be sailors together and we might find some hot pirates at the dance, ey?" She offered, which made Perrie blush.

"Oh, okay then." She said, as she looked over at Jade who was jumping up and down while Leigh-Anne was grumbling.

"Aha! I win! I get to be the police officer!" Jade chanted over and over again, until Leigh-Anne smacked her on the arm hard enough to leave a mark. "Ouch!"

"That's what you get for bragging! That's what you get for bragging!" Leigh-Anne taunted back in the same sing-song tune.

"Guys, shut up!" Jesy groaned, leaning back onto the couch.

"When do we go get the costumes?" Jade asked.

"We can go later?" Jesy answered.

"Can we go now? There might not be any left if we go later, everyone's probably wanting to get their costumes early so they can tell everyone what they're wearing and stuff." Perrie said. They all nodded and collected their coats and shoes and hopped into Leigh-Anne's car. They sang along with the radio, throwing their heads back and forth to the beat of the music like mad women except Leigh-Anne of course; there has to be at least one responsible person, especially while driving.

They got the to shop that sold the costumes and were pleasantly surprised that there were the exact number of costumes left for each girl; a police officer, a robber and two sailors outfits.

"Well, isn't this strange." Leigh-Anne said, walking forward and grabbing her robber costume. "They're all in our sizes too! This is great!"

"Hmm, it is. Jesy, they have your size as well in the sailor! This is great!" Perrie said enthusiastically.

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